The disgraced comedian, who admitted to allegations of sexual misconduct less than a year ago, appeared unannounced (again) at the Comedy Cellar in New York (again) to perform a late-night Sunday set (again) on September 30.

According to a report from Gothamist, two people did walk out of the set (and as per the venue's new "swim at your own risk" policy, their tabs were picked up by the house), but C.K.'s reception was largely enthusiastic. An audience member told the publication that a couple of his jokes were "borderline," including a bit about Old Navy selling "boyfriend shirts" to 9-year-old girls and a bit about being touched by his doctor.

Page Six, meanwhile, claimed that he didn't address the allegations against him during his set, and even cracked, "I've been off for a while, 'cause everyone needs a break."

The Hollywood Reporter has since shared an audio recording of the response C.K. received when he first walked on to the stage. Listen to that below.

Listen to the reception Louis C.K. received when he returned to New York's Comedy Cellar for another surprise set late Sunday night: pic.twitter.com/7uBw846xIX

when I think about all the clubs/shows I've been to scared to even HANG OUT AT because of the jungle of unspoken rules or intimidating bro vibes or real experiences that made me feel unwelcome...this infuriates me. Should I just start storming the castle? https://t.co/u9PWFb3i7E